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! *l-I-X-EX-I-I-I-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-l-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-bX-1-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-i-X-l-X-I-X-I-X-K-X-I-X-I-X-i-X-I-X: -1.4 ¥ ;».- WANTED TO BUY ,»,,« -1.4 2 -1- N N -1- : 8661‘ Botfl€S » I fi ‘.3 IN ANY QUANTITY. e ‘ 3; ->1; PRICE- “" "' ' E .g. PER DOZEN—-LARGE BEER BOTLES—3/5 PER DOZEN—SMALL BEER BOTTLES—I/. fl 53 PER DO'ZEN—BLACK WINE BOTTLES——I/. i 3; hd PER DOZEN—-BLACK WHISKY BOTTLES--1/. ' . -las DELIVERED ON TRUCK, OR AT THE BREFWERY. E a When sending by rail please address each package to the MAIN :1 up TRUNK BREWERY; TAIH-APE, and consign as empty return :3 P’: bottles collected in New Zealand. ii‘tg URGENT NOTICE: 3 2; To save confusion, SENIJERS ame MUST BE CLEARLY V.-'RIT- : 5.4 TEN on back of address label )1’ each package, otherwise no re. -3N sponsibuity will be taken. _ 51 E MAIN TRUNK amawsnv TA HAPE. ' 2,! N _ _,_,_ g -1- : We Jo N {,l PROPRIETOR. -1N 5 -l- . . -I-X-I-I%X-I-X-t-X-i-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-I-X “ X-RX-SX-3-X'l-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-l-X-I-X-I-X-I-X-F \\‘. . '- \} /I/’:_;i;, E - '5 i”! 1 F‘ ‘<l:-'! ‘ ' ‘I-M ’\“~- Y fit ‘~’:f: * " \'§\l‘A.-_'n"// .- ‘I H ’ 11/ \ ' Kb." 1 "\"’L" - -»""‘]’A:V " - or//, no T ‘U/H////;","«4,7 ~ ~ ‘~ Bottl Y ur Fru ’t ‘ A W’ h S i it out ugar. FOWLER S IDEAL METHOD I. fi HALVES THE COST——SAVES THE SUGAR. Throughout New Zealand sugar is scarce and just at a time when } housewives want to preserve fruits for Winter use. You can ;__ bottle the fruit WITHOUT SUGAR- :_‘ V FOWLER’S BOTTLING OUTFITS ‘:‘ ensure complete success at half the cost_ with the Fowler Outfit, WATER ONLY is used, and the vacuum ‘bottles can be used year after year. .5 Extra bottles also stocked, enabling you to “put down” any qaun- . tity of fruit. Call and see! Get the facts of this simple, reliable, 1. = sugar-less method! e. --wfl “~ Fifi STILL GGING STRON G I THE PUBLIC WHO VISITED OUR SALE ON OPENING DAY VVERE VVELL PLE.-\SED .’WITH THE BARGAINS SECURED. 2_ ,v‘ SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK. those who benefit. lll£.\\«’Y l{l<‘.‘l)U(l’l‘loNS IN ALL DEPAR’I‘I\II~]NTS. so WHY MISS THIS CHANGE. WINTER WILL soon BE HERE. lg.‘ OW’ Drices for \\'inter 'Undor\ve;u- will ;mL.I-wt _mu_ We have a 1. large supply. . FINISHED SI-{EETING on opening day, owing to such 2L large , demand on same, will be pleased to know that we have now j .-,~ received a further consignment and can supply same for this _{ week only, .;‘_ SPECIAL VALUES FOR WEDNESDAY NEXT. Messr “ST E Th 3 8 C UF WANGANUI, Successor to A. Spence.

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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3433, 12 March 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3433, 12 March 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3433, 12 March 1920, Page 6

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